The color of law : a forgotten history of how our government segregated America Book , Print in English
[2017].
"Richard Rothstein explodes the myth that America's cities came to be racially divided through de facto segregation -- that is, through individual prejudices, income differences, or the actions of private institutions like banks and real estate agencies. Rather, The Color of Law…
Eisenhower B Level
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SAIS Main Stacks
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Institute of the History of Medicine Books - Stack Level 8, Welch Library
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The homeless Book , Print in English
1994.
The Numbers. 1. Counting the Homeless. 2. Estimating the Increase -- Promising Explanations. 3. Empowering the Back Wards. 4. The Crack Epidemic. 5. Jobs and Marriage. 6. The Destruction of Skid Row…
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Lilienfeld Collection -- Stack Level 5, Welch Library
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HV4505 .J51 1994
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The new urban crisis : how our cities are increasing inequality, deepening segregation, and failing the middle class-- and what we can do about it Book , Print in English
2017
In recent years, the young, educated, and affluent have surged back into cities, reversing decades of suburban flight and urban decline. And yet all is not well. In The New Urban Crisis, Richard Florida, one of the first scholars to anticipate this back-to-the-city movement in…
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